Dowson set to retire and become coach at Northampton

Phil Dowson will retire from rugby at the end of the season to take up the role of Assistant Coach with former club .
Dowson has made 35 appearances for since making the move from Franklin's Gardens in 2015.
He said: “I have thoroughly enjoyed my two seasons at Sixways at a time when some of the best young players in the country have been integrated into the first-team set-up.
“I have no doubt that Warriors will move up the table in years to come and I wish everyone involved with the Club the best of luck for the future.
“The Saints was where I enjoyed most of my success as a player, and in my six years there we were competing in semi-finals and finals each season.
“So while I'm sad to be retiring this is a great opportunity to get involved with the club that I love. I obviously know Jim, Dorian, Alan and Mark really well, and how the club works, and this will be a massive help as I make the transition into the next stage of my career onto what will be a steep learning curve.
“Franklin's Gardens is a special place, and throughout the club – players, coaches, staff, ownership and supporters – everyone wants the Saints to be successful.
“It's a strong club with strong values and culture, and I'm looking forward to getting on the other side of the fence and helping the players get better and to achieve things.”
Saints Director of rugby Jim Mallinder added: “We believe we have a strong, stable and committed group of coaches that will take the team forward next season.
“The first half of the current season was not what we wanted it to be, but since Christmas we have been playing some good rugby in all competitions, scoring tries and being very competitive in every game.”
Warriors Director of Rugby Gary Gold said: “Phil has been an important member of the first-team squad since his arrival at Sixways and is someone who continually looks to raise standards both on and off the pitch.
“He has enjoyed an outstanding career in the top-flight of English rugby and we wish him well for his move into coaching.”
 

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